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Adaptive Optical Transport London Communications Symposium 2001 ulian Fells

utline Introduction to adaptive systems Adaptive Gain Flattening Adaptive Dispersion Compensation Adjustable dispersion compensation technologies Control schemes for adaptive compensation Adaptive PMD Compensation Conclusions Acknowledgements to Simon Parry (DGFFs) and Dan Watley (PMD Compensation)

daptive optical transport X Slope compensating Dispersion compensating fibre ADC PMDC R X X DCF DGFF ADC ADC PMDC PMDC R R X Multiple spans ADC PMDC R Dynamic Gain Flattening Filter Adjustable Dispersion Compensator PMD Compensator

hy Dynamic Gain Flattening? ixed flattening filters cannot remove:. Static errors. Component tolerances Manufacturing tolerances Erbium fibre doping variations Raman transmission fibre. Dynamic errors Gain tilt Non-linear effects Thermal variations Dynamic add/drop Raman gain efficiency CR in W-1.km-1 0.80 0.60 0.40 0.20 0.00 Dynamic range of i/p powers lower At higher bit rates Raman gain shape changes with fibre type 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Frequency shift in cm-1

GFF Lattice Filter 29 27 25 23 5 stage sinusoidal filter 21 19 17 1520 1530 1540 1550 1560 1570 Wavelength (nm) One stage Variable coupler Delay line

GFF adaptive control Spectral Feedback Optical Spectrum Analysers Optical SNR Optical Channel Monitors Optical power Control Algorithm Response time limited by spectral feedback Accuracy limited by spectral feedback Optical Scanning Spectrum Notch Filter Photodiode Electrical Scanning Spectrum Grating Photodiode Array

hy adjustable dispersion? ncreased margin Operate in sweet spot of dispersion curve rack changes in dispersion Temperature shift of λ 0, fibre re-patching, ptical protection switching Transmission path, thus dispersion changes ll-optical routing Different channels have different dispersion alance nonlinearity Tailor dispersion to match channel power tatic provisioning of system Residual slope mismatch between DCF and transmission fibre Penalty, dbq 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Penalty Static Window ~100ps/nm (+/-3km NDSF) Dispersion Dynamic Window 0 200 400 600 Higher Order Dispersion, ps/nm 2

EMS etalon Asymmetric Fabry-Perot ¼ wave stack on bottom MEMS variable reflector on top Actually micro-cavity F-P etalon Vary top reflectivity to change finesse This alters dispersion Madsen, C. K., IEEE Photonic Technology Letters, Vol. 12, No. 6, une 2000, pp. 651-653

ing resonator 4 stage ring-resonator in silica waveguide 3940 ps/nm tuning range, 13.8 GHz bandwidth, periodic response, compact 4.4 db fiber-fiber loss (0.8 db per facet, 0.7 db per ring) 0.5 db penalty at 10Gbit/s, 4 channels measured Disadvantages Madsen, OFC 01 PD9 (Lucent) Polarisation dependence 6 db loss variation over passband 8 control elements FSR limited (index contrast/bend radius) Φ m Light in Light out Φ r 4-stages

ascaded Mach-Zehnder ntegrated structure incorporating a eries of tunable couplers, symmetric and symmetric MZ nterferometers ispersion is induced by the ifferent frequency components ravelling through the variable ength paths et outcome is a variable ispersion equaliser with a periodic tructure in the wavelength domain. uning range 1500 ps/nm ompromises between pass bandwidth and tuning range uite a complex device to control Takiguchi, K., IEEE. Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, Vol. 2, No. 2, une 1996, pp. 270-276

rtually imaged phased array IPA) avelength determines point at hich the i/p light passes through lass plate istance travelled by a spectral mponent determined by no of flections within plate duced chromatic dispersion ried by changing the angle of e plate eriodic response Shiraski, M., IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, Vol. 9, No. 12, December 1997, pp. 1598-1600

onlinearly strained FBG nlinear strain changes dispersion uble bend avoids wavelength shift fficult to keep fibre bonded to ntilever Imai, T., IEEE Photonic Technology Letters, Vol. 10, No. 6, une 1998, pp. 845-847

mperature gradient tuned FBG Matsumoto, OFC 01 TuS4 (Mitsubishi) 32 individual heaters arbitrary chirp profile, inc. disp. slope 6 element Peltier across whole device to avoid wavelength shift 108 ps/nm tuning range, ~1 nm bandwidth, 3 W power 4 db loss variation over passband, 50 ps delay ripple Eggleton, (PTL-12, p. 1022, 2000) 50ps/nm tuning V+ V- Nonlinear thickness thin film current heating Proposed thermally isolated DC heater to avoid wavelength shift Rogers, Opt. Lett, 24(19), p. 1328, 1999. Not yet demonstrated

in Fibre Grating Compensator t Light in Adjustable grating A ONE GRATING Light out t l Group Delay Change in gradient Increase in strain Fixed wavelengt source Adjustable grating B l Wavelength Operated by increasing the strain in grating A whilst reducing the strain in grating B, and vice versa Simple linear strain tuning mechanism Fells,. A.., Proc. ECOC 2000, September 2000, PD 2.4 Group Delay TWO GRATINGS Combination is LINEAR Grating B Grating A Wavelength

Measured results of twin FBG System measurements at 40GBit/s NO ADC Original design 6 WITH ADC Penalty, dbq 5 4 No ADC 3 2 With ADC 1 0-300 -200-100 0 100 200 300 Net dispersion, ps/nm Fells,. A.., Proc. ECOC 2000, September 2000, PD 2.4. Fells - 15

Gbit/s system results 6 New design Bragg wavelength, nm 1552.0 1551.5 1551.0 1550.5 1550.0 1549.5 Reverse Quadratic Continuation of quadratic Penalty, dbq 5 4 3 2 1 No ADC With ADC 0-465.3 ps/nm +419.6 ps/nm -600-400 -200 0 200 400 600 Net Dispersion, ps/nm 1549.0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 Position, mm Without ADC 32.7 ps/nm wind With ADC 884.9 ps/nm win for <1.5dBQ pen.a.. Fells et al. OFC 2001 Postdeadline

gnal fading CD detection chniques LSB Carrier USB Phase Optical Fibre Freq. LSB Carrier USB Optical Freq. Pure sinusiodal tone Tone is nulled Optical Freq. mplitude Amplitude RF Frequency Fixed Disperison Dispersion Fixed Frequency

daptive dispersion control Petersen, OFC 01 WH4 (USC-LA) Add AM tone at 8 GHz to 10 Gbit/s tx signal 15 % modulation depth, 0.5 db power penalty as a result Monitor fading of AM tone, 975 ps/nm capture range Manual adaptive compensation using nonlinearly chirped FBG Pan, OFC 01 WH5 (USC-LA) Monitor clock fading in 10 Gbit/s RZ system ±600 ps/nm capture range at 10 Gbit/s Monitor clock regeneration in 10 Gbit/s RZ system ±640 ps/nm capture range at 10 Gbit/s Only ±60 ps/nm at 40 Gbit/s for both schemes

hy Adaptive PMD compensation? mpact of PMD increases linearly with bit-rate nstantaneous DGD of the system for a particular channel wi andomly vary so an adaptive compensation is required Transmitted Data 3.0 qual power hed into both Birefringent s of the fibre Fibre Received Data Differential Group Delay (DGD) τ Slow Component Fast Component Eye Closure Penalty [db] 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% DGD Normalised to the Bit Period

daptive PMD compensator Control Algorithm Feedback Signal Optical Input Polarisation Controller Fixed differential delay Also possible to use variable DGD element Optical Output

ontrol signals for 10GBit/s NRZ Baseband electrical spectrum 0 2.5 5 10 Freq (GHz) 0ps 75ps ower spectral density 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 5 GHz very sensitive 2.5 GHz unambiguous up to 200 ps. Signal Magnitudes [Normalised Units] 5 GHz Component 2.5 GHz Component Control Signal 0.0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 2 DGD [ps] Eye opening Use combination Similar approach can be used for any bit-rate

easured results Includes all orders of PMD, typical of real installed fibre with a mean PMD of 36ps Compensated Rx Penalty db 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0-1 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Uncompensated Rx Penalty db Compensated System Bounded below 2.5 db Rx Penalty Uncompensated System Exceeds 6dB Rx Penalty 125 hours of continuous tracking demonstrates the clear benefit of the PMD compensator Watley, D. A., Proc. OFC 2000, March 2000, Paper ThB6, pp. 37-39

onclusions Dynamic gain flattening Necessary to equalise channel powers Sinusoidal lattice filter implementation Adjustable dispersion compensation technologies Interferometer devices: Etalon, Ring Resonator, Cascaded MZ VIPA: Virtually imaged phase array FBG devices: nonlinear strain, nonlinear chirp, temp. gradient Adaptive dispersion control schemes Clock fading/regen detection method Adaptive PMD compensation Fixed delay architecture shown RF spectral analysis control scheme Field measurements show >3.5dB penalty reduction